More Kentucky children have kept Medicaid coverage compared with other states
Overall, 4.16 million children were dropped from the government health plan that covers more than half of all
About 10% of 43 million children nationwide lost coverage, according to the report by the
Authors of the report said it's likely many of those children remain eligible for Medicaid but lost coverage for "procedural reasons," such as incomplete paperwork or failure to receive a renewal notice.
"There are reasons to worry that a high number of children are going uninsured,"
"This is a good news story," said
"I think we're one of the few states in the nation that hasn't seen this decline in enrollment," Beauregard said.
Kentucky Medicaid officials early on announced they would seek to protect children's health coverage.
They delayed, with federal permission, requiring children to renew coverage under the process the state began in
And
"The state sought this flexibility to ensure our children kept access to the coverage they need and deserve,"
Medicaid officials also launched an information blitz, with letters, calls, text messages and other means to contact enrollees to try to make sure they understood the need to renew coverage and respond to requests for information from the state.
The greatest declines in children's coverage came in
Some families may have moved to employer-based health insurance or purchased individual plans but the numbers of children dropped from Medicaid overall are too high to account for those getting private coverage, Alker said.
"We don't know how many of these children are uninsured or had a gap in coverage," she said.
Dr.
"Medicaid is not a luxury," she said. "It's a vital program for tens of thousands of children, their families and their communities."
During the three years of the pandemic, states got extra money for Medicaid costs but had to agree not to cut people off the health plan. Beginning in
Under that requirement, families each year must provide income and other documentation to show they are eligible for the health plan for low-income children and adults.
Some states moved more aggressively than others to drop children from the federal-state health plan — in some cases, cutting children who likely remain eligible, the
"Stark differences have emerged in how states have responded to this enormous administrative challenge," Alker said.
Overall,
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